This is the wallpaper on the NAVIGATOR, a compact and
complete computer navigation system for use in vessels at sea and vehicles on
land.

This system
is the result of my experience using electronic navigation programs and
computers over the past 15 years. Can you trust electronic navigation? Thatís
a personal choice based on your experience with the programs, the accuracy of
the charts and the comfort level you have. It was in 2006 that I gave away a
one foot stack of paper charts, keeping a small number of large scale regional
charts as the last ditch backup. I am reminded of a question that Stan Honey
(famous international racing boat navigator) was asked about using electronic
charting Ö his reply was that you should remember when you switched from a
sextant to a GPS? Then how many sights have you taken since then? Once youíve
been there you donít want to go back.

I've begun a small business adventure
assembling the NAVIGATOR and selling for a reasonable price.

The NAVIGATOR includes all new
hardware; computer (netbook), USB GPS, mouse and two power adapters (12VDC and
100-240VAC). The choice of a netbook was based on a screen of sufficient
size (10 inches) and low power consumption (about 1A).